In Hinduism, Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्) connotes the highest universal principle, the Ultimate Reality of the universe. In major schools of Hindu philosophy, it is the non-physical, efficient, formal and final cause of all that exists. It is the pervasive, infinite, eternal truth, consciousness and bliss which does not change, yet is the cause of all changes. Brahman as a metaphysical concept refers to the single binding unity behind diversity in all that exists. (Wikipedia)
The numerology of Brahman is extraordinary. Its Expression is 3, the Creative principle. The Heart’s Desire is 2 – the desire for duality we could say. The personality is 1 – unity.
In Numerology 1 is the primary Masculine principle (associated with the Sun). 2 is the primary feminine principle (associated with the Moon(. 3 is the child or creative offspring of masculine and feminine (associated with the Earth). As a numerologist I’m awed by the energies represented within Brahman, the highest Universal principle. Its three main qualities are Father, Mother and Child.
It’s also extraordinary that the Om symbol, which is associated with Brahman, actually looks like the number 30 – which is the full numerological vibration of the word Brahman.